ACA Splits Four Games in Spring Break Action

After dropping all three games last week, the Eagles (8-10) headed south for their annual trip to the coast during spring break. ACA hoped to build some momentum heading into Area play next week. The team won two and lost two over three days. ACA defeated Victory Christian (OK) and South Lamar and lost to Oak Ridge (TN) and Dale (OK).

Game one - Victory Christian

Jackson McGuire started the week off with a called strike, but Victory did manage to score a run in their first at-bat. ACA went down 1-2-3 in their half of the first to trail by a run after one. McGuire bounced back and retired the side on just six pitches in the second inning. The Eagles put up a crooked number in the second as Bryson and Ethan Dabney both had run scoring singles to help build a 5-1 lead. Mason Roosendaal and Bryson Dabney each drove in runs in the third as Alabama Christian stretched the lead to 8-1. Victory scored two unearned runs in the fourth and would not cross the plate again. ACA tacked on two runs in the fourth and two more in the fifth for the 12-3 final.

Bryson Dabney had a perfect game at the plate as he went 2 for 2 with three RBI’s. Jackson Burton, Alex Heilman, and Teilan Long each went 2 for 4 and combined for five runs scored and three runs driven in. Jackson McGuire got the win with six strong innings allowing just one earned run with nine strikeouts.

Game two - Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge was the best team ACA faced over the four games. The team from Tennessee dominated from the beginning and won easily, 18-0. Mason Roosendaal drew the very tough assignment of facing Oak Ridge as the Eagles used four pitchers in all. The offense mustered just two hits, a third inning single by Mac Moorer and a pinch-hit single in the fourth by Sam Schotteker.

Game three - South Lamar

Tuesday’s game was easily the most exciting as ACA scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh for a walk-off victory. Alex Heilman tied the game at 1-1 with an RBI ground out in the second. In the third, Mac Moorer knocked Bryson Dabney in and later scored himself on an infield error to give the Eagles a 3-1 lead. In the fifth inning, South Lamar scored three runs to take back the lead as the first six batters reached base, four via an error. In the bottom half, Heilman once again drove home the runner from third with an RBI ground out to tie the game, 4-4. South Lamar scored twice in the sixth and led by the same 6-4 score going to the bottom of the seventh.

Remarkably, ACA sent six men to the plate in the seventh and not a one of them was retired. Jackson McGuire worked a walk to lead off, Jackson Burton followed with a double to left, and Teilan Long was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Alex Heliman drove in his third run of the day with a single to center to make the score 6-5. Levi Summers tied the game with another single to center. Mason Roosendaal finished it as he swung at the first pitch and singled to center for the game winner, 7-6.

Cam Sutton did not get the decision, but kept the team in it over six innings. Beau Gainey pitched the seventh and picked up his first varsity win of his career after ACA walked it off. Mason Roosendaal and Bryson Dabney both finished 2 for 3 while Levi Summers went 2 for 4 .

Game four - Dale

It was fitting that Mac pitched against Dale in the finale of the week. The Dale offense scored five runs with two outs as they proved difficult to retire. ACA scored two in their first at-bat for a promising start. Alex Heilman knocked in Mac Moorer and Sam Schotteker with a single to the shortstop. Unfortunately, the offense only produced one more run while Dale scored in every inning except the third. Dale would defeat ACA 10-3.

ACA had opportunities as the team had eight hits led by Jackson McGuire and Teilan Long who both had two hits. Mac Moorer, Alex Heilman, Levi Summers, and Ethan Dabney had the other hits.